INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
2003 Clients and Projects
Some of the many companies and organizations that participated in our program in 2003.
Nature's Gift to the HVAC Industry - A natural solution for heat transfer in HVAC systems
Replacing Luck Suunto has a passion to create sports instruments that allow you to measure, analyse, understand and improve your performance - without having to rely on luck.
Janani is a nonprofit Indian Society and is an affiliate of DKT-International, the Washington-headquartered charitable organization.
El Instituto Poblano de Readaptacion AC es una institucion para los niños de la calle, fundada en 1966. To read about the 2002 IBD team click here.
This program offers an exceptional learning opportunity to mid-career professionals and policy makers to gain expertise, enhance their skills and broaden their perspectives on sustainable environmental management.
Administered by the College of Natural Resources, University of California Berkeley, the Richard B. Gump South Pacific Research Station in Moorea, French Polynesia welcomes international researchers.
Ashesi University is a subsidiary of Ashesi University Foundation, a non-profit, publicly supported US corporation based in Seattle, Washington. Their mission is to train a new generation of ethical and entrepreneurial business leaders in Africa.
WaterHealth International, Inc. (WHI) is a California-based company that secured the rights to a novel, award-winning technology from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the disinfection of water. The company has placed close to 200 of its products in a number of countries, of which more than 100 are in the Philippines and about 75 are in Mexico.
The Bay Area International Group focuses on the quantitative aspects of family planning and reproductive health. Our overall goal is to expand family planning and improve reproductive health in developing countries by using limited resources as effectively as possible.
GrameenPhone started its operations on March 26, 1997 as a joint venture between four companies from as many countries: Grameen Telecom of Bangladesh, Telenor AS of Norway, Marubeni Corp. of Japan and Gonofone Development Corp. of the United States. GrameenPhone presently has more than 820,000 subscribers, commanding 70 percent of the market share.
GAMA Ltd. is a private limited corporation, founded as a USA-Georgian joint venture for pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution. Their mission is to create high quality human pharmaceuticals for the people of the Republic of Georgia.
The Center for Executive Development, UC Berkeley. Acting as a knowledge resource, CED helps individuals, teams and entire organizations achieve their business objectives. CED's thinking is as creative as it is practical.
ApproTEC is a non-profit organization that develops and markets new technologies in Africa. These low-cost technologies are bought by local entrepreneurs, and used to establish highly profitable new small businesses. Time Europe featured Approtec on Sunday, April 20, 2003.
American India Foundation's Digital Equalizer program, based in India, is making rewarding strides in bridging the digital divide. They are proving that access to digital technology can empower even the most underprivileged people of India, helping them realize their true economic potential and promote national and international amity.











